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Pulse Shape Discrimination of Neutrons and Gamma Rays Using Kohonen Artificial Neural Networks Cover

Pulse Shape Discrimination of Neutrons and Gamma Rays Using Kohonen Artificial Neural Networks

Open Access
|Dec 2014

Abstract

The potential of two Kohonen artificial neural networks I ANNs) - linear vector quantisa - tion (LVQ) and the self organising map (SOM) - is explored for pulse shape discrimination (PSD), i.e. for distinguishing between neutrons (n's) and gamma rays (γ’s). The effect that la) the energy level, and lb) the relative- of the training and lest sets, have on iden- tification accuracy is also evaluated on the given PSD datasel The two Kohonen ANNs demonstrate compfcmentary discrimination ability on the training and test sets: while the LVQ is consistently mote accurate on classifying the training set. the SOM exhibits higher n/γ identification rales when classifying new paltms regardless of the proportion of training and test set patterns at the different energy levels: the average tint: for decision making equals 100 /e in the cax of the LVQ and 450 μs in the case of the SOM.

Language: English
Page range: 77 - 88
Published on: Dec 30, 2014
Published by: SAN University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2014 Tatiana Tambouratzis, Dina Chernikova, Imre Pzsit, published by SAN University
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